Died- Mrs. James [Mary Ann Evensizer] Dye died in this city Sunday morning of hemorrhage of the lungs. She had long resided in this county and was highly respected. Her husband, a civil war veteran departed this life several years ago and her children had all grown up. The funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday morning, the Rev. Bancroft officiating, and the remains were interred in the cemetery at Chapman. The following detail from the G.A-R. post acted as pall-bearers: W.H.C. Rice; N.R. Persinger, Jos. Phelps, John Nhller, Herman Becker and H.C. Martin.
Died- Mrs. James [Mary Ann Evensizer] Dye died in this city Sunday morning of hemorrhage of the lungs. She had long resided in this county and was highly respected. Her husband, a civil war veteran departed this life several years ago and her children had all grown up. The funeral services were held at the residence Tuesday morning, the Rev. Bancroft officiating, and the remains were interred in the cemetery at Chapman. The following detail from the G.A-R. post acted as pall-bearers: W.H.C. Rice; N.R. Persinger, Jos. Phelps, John Nhller, Herman Becker and H.C. Martin.
Family Members
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Jasper Evilsizor
1837–1839
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Solomon Evilsizor
1838–1915
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Rebecca Jane Evilsizor Zirkle
1842–1909
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Lewis Evilsizor
1843–1921
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Eliza Jane Evilsizor Fanning
1845–1926
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Isaac Newton Evilsizor
1849–1930
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John Taylor Evilsizer
1850–1925
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Sarah Evilsizor Shaffer
1851–1919
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Rose Etta Evilsizor Nitchman
1854–1932
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Charles Wesley Evilsizor
1858–1938
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